Uttar Pradesh: Out of 5 people, 4 Ghaziabad residents were killed in a car-bus collision on Yamuna Expressway. Agra News – Times of India

Agra: Four residents of Ghaziabad including retired wife and son Uttar Pradesh The constable and the driver of the Agra-Noida bus died in a collision between a bus and a car. Yamuna Expressway Near Milestone 71 in Naujheel area of ​​Mathura on Friday morning.
Police said the accident took place at 4 am when the driver of an empty private bus going to Noida fell asleep and the vehicle jumped off the divider and collided with a car coming from the opposite direction.
Four of the five people in the car died on the spot, while one was seriously injured and was admitted to a local hospital in Mathura and then to Agra.
Superintendent of Police (Rural) Shirish Chandra said the bodies of the deceased have been sent for postmortem and further investigation is on.
The dead have been identified as Shiv Sagar Yadav (27), his mother Premlala (55), cousin Pride (29) and younger brother Mohinesh’s friend Aryan Chaudhary (22) is a resident of Ghaziabad and the bus driver Balwant Singh is a resident of Pathankot in Punjab. Mohnish He is in the ICU of a private hospital in Agra.
sister of shiv sagar EveningThe Govindpuram resident told TOI that her brother and mother had left Ghaziabad around 1:30 pm and were on their way to Etawah to meet their relatives. Her father Ved Prakash YadavRetired from UP Police, he wept bitterly after seeing the dead bodies of his wife and elder son at the postmortem house in Mathura.
Sandhya said that they all celebrated Diwali together and then the “brother” asked her mother to accompany her to visit relatives in Etawah, where her married sister also lives.
“My elder brother completed law and Mohinesh is pursuing his graduation from Meerut University,” said Sandhya, who is studying in Allahabad and had come home to celebrate Diwali.
In the recent past, similar accidents have happened on Yamuna Expressway. In February this year, seven people, including four members of a family from Haryana, were killed when an oil tanker rammed into a car after ramming into a divider in Naujheel area of ​​Mathura.
Two years ago, an ambulance carrying a corpse from Jammu to Bihar collided with a divider and went the other way and collided head-on with a hatchback, killing seven people – six family members and the ambulance. Baldev area of ​​Mathura on the same expressway near the driver.

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